The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo
print by Albrecht Dürer from the series Great Passion
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The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo
Summary
The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo is a woodcut print[1].
Key Facts
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo is the creator of Christ Descending into Limbo — creator (P170): Albrecht Dürer[2].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's image is recorded as Albrecht Dürer, Christ in Limbo, 1510, NGA 6742.jpg[3].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's image is recorded as Albrecht Dürer - The Large Passion- Christ Descending into Limbo - 1959.238 - Cleveland Museum of Art.tif[4].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's instance of is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — instance of (P31): woodcut print[5].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's instance of is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — instance of (P31): print[6].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's movement is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — movement (P135): German Renaissance[7].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's genre is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — genre (P136): religious art[8].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's based on is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — based on (P144): New Testament[9].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's follows is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — follows (P155): The Entombment[10].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's followed by is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — followed by (P156): The Resurrection[11].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's part of the series is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — part of the series (P179): Great Passion[12].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's depicts is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — depicts (P180): Jesus Christ[13].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's collection is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — collection (P195): Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum[14].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's collection is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — collection (P195): National Gallery of Art[15].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's collection is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — collection (P195): Albertina[16].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's collection is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — collection (P195): Prints in the National Gallery of Art[17].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's collection is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — collection (P195): Rosenwald Collection[18].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's collection is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — collection (P195): Cleveland Museum of Art[19].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's inventory number is recorded as 1943.3.3624[20].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's inventory number is recorded as 1943.3.3627[21].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's inventory number is recorded as 1953-102-108[22].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's inventory number is recorded as 1980.45.456.dd[23].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's inventory number is recorded as 1959.238[24].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's location is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — location (P276): National Gallery of Art[25].
- The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo's location is recorded as Christ Descending into Limbo — location (P276): Cleveland Museum of Art[26].
Body
Works and Contributions
The Large Passion: Christ Descending into Limbo is the creator of Christ Descending into Limbo — creator (P170): Albrecht Dürer[2].